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Photograph Competition

'Aerobatic Aircraft'

The winning photograph for February 2014

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Trig Aerobatic Team at RAFA Shoreham Airshow 2013     Jason Phelan

Pitts Special S-1D Biplanes of the Trig Aerobatic Team taken at the RAFA Shoreham Airshow 2013.

Jason Phelan




Thanks to everyone that took part in the Photo-Competition.

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Brad Bennets in an Extra 300 L with a Low level knife edge at Rand Airport.

Garth Calitz
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Sbach 300 photographed at Southport Airshow 2013, using a Nikon D7000 with a Sigma 150-500mm lens.

Andrew Ratcliffe
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RAAF PC-9 (Roulette).

Sydney Airport Flyways
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Fournier RF-4D, taken on a Nikon D50 with Sigma 135-400mm lens.

Keith Griffiths
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Micheal Braegot in the Breitling Extreme Sbach XA41 sideslipping into land at RAF Waddington in 2013, captured on a Canon EOS 600D with a Canon 75-300mm lens.

Chris Gurney
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Mudry Cap-232, taken at Lens-Benifontaine Airshow in 2012, Canon EOS350D, with Canon 55-250 lens.

Peter Busby
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Pitts S-2E Special (G-EWIZ) taken at Cosford 2013.

Phil Catleugh
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Solo Yak 50 displaying at Old Warden in June 2013.

Neal Hancox
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XTREMEAIR XA41 G-EVIL takes off from Wickenby. Nikon D90.

Gareth Roberts
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Red Arrows High Speed Cross over at Kemble 2010. Nikon D70-Lens 500mm.

Si Tovey
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Frecce Tricolori at Fairford 2013. Camera Nikon D70 with lens 500.

Jo Tovey
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Royal Jordanian Falcons.

Jaden Shillingford
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The Flying Bulls aerobatics team at Biggin Hill 2012.

William Kemp
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A slightly different aerobatic aircraft in as much as it is a radio controlled version with an approx. wingspan of 7 foot. Shot at the Cotswold Airshow in 2011 using a Sony a290. It had two operators, one to fly the second operating the wingwalker.

Ken Gourd
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The WSIP team taken at Eastbourne with a Nikon D600.

Michael Bowyer